Bookmaker sportsbet.com.au have opened a market on the interview, where you can bet on whether he'll say he's innocent ($2.00) or guilty ($2.00), offer no comment ($7) - or even wear a yellow jersey during the interview ($51).

"We've had one bet for $2 on that (Armstrong wearing a yellow jersey) at this stage. By the end of the day we expect to have a fair bit more than that," Sportsbet.com.au spokesman Shaun Anderson told news.com.au.

"We opened the market with him admitting to doping as the outsider. But the punters haven't agreed and it has been all one-way traffic with punters tipping he will come clean."

The most outside chance is that Oprah will uncover a secret blood bank at the Armstrong estate in Texas. But if that's the case, you'll score a $101 return on your investment.

Sportsbet's Ben Hawes is expecting fireworks from the interview.

"We think it's unlikely he will go all Tom Cruise and jump up and down on the couch during the interview but one thing is for certain, she will be baying for blood," he said in a statement.

"Let's at least hope he gets better fashion advice than Tiger Woods received ahead of his TV apology a while back."

Sportsbet.com.au's full market

Will Lance Armstrong admit to doping?$1.50 Yes (in from $2.10)$2.50 No (out from $1.67)

Most used saying by Lance Armstrong$2.00 Innocent/Innocence (out from $1.90)$2.00 Guilty/Guilt$7.00 No Comment

Lance Armstrong Interview Specials$1.33 Lance's partner to appear in the interview$1.33 Lance's children to appear in the interview$1.40 Lance to greet Oprah with a kiss$2.20 Lance to cry during the interview (in from $2.80)$21 Lance to jump up and down on a couch$51 Lance to wear a yellow jersey during the interview$101 Oprah to find a secret blood bank in Lance's house

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Comments on this story

jack burton Posted at 4:18 PM January 10, 2013

Im going to place a bet here and say 90% of these comments are of people who have zero interest in cycling and in fact have never had the joy of watching the tour de france.

Thiso of Brisbane Posted at 3:59 PM January 10, 2013

I thought there was still one person still in disbelief, Stevo, you seem to be him

oprah is the devil of brisbane Posted at 2:38 PM January 10, 2013

here's my punt. The whole interview will structured to skirt around guilt and innocence and focus instead on the Livestrong foundation and the catastophic effect the USADA has had on the lives of cancer suffers. By the end, we won't be any clearer on if he did or didn't but USADA, Tyler Hamilton, McQuaid, and everyone else will be made to look like utter bastards.

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